Yes, sure, we’ve got Death Stranding now and whatever weird tentacle stuff is coming with that. But the original PT demo was so good and the reveal of its true nature so perfect, that we wanna see where that Silent Hill sequels would lead us with the current generation of consoles. Would the babies still be prevalent? Ninja Theory’s sci-fi reimagining of Journey of the West was a great game, all things considered. The bond between Monkey and Trip was solid, and the action was some fun stuff. They clearly wanted to do more with the concept, but as with most games, that cliffhanger ending will forever remain a cliffhanger. As far as game sequels go, that’s one that we’re the most sad about.

Before they started working on those Impostors of Gotham City and Shadows in Mordor, Monolith created a first person horror series where you were a cop going up against serial killers. The sequel expanded on the horror mythology of things, and we’d really like to see where they could go with another sequel someday. Maybe in our dreams.

Superhero games are all the rage right now, but 2K’s Darkness series was a little too early. Having supernatural powers is cool enough, and you’d think that after Jackie got stranded in hell by his girlfriend, we’d get another title just to see how that ended, right? Well…hell, no.

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Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker 2

The original Wind Waker is a lot better than people give it credit for, it's just the art style was a huge turnoff for fans. While it got a new burst of life thanks to the Wii U remaster, we'd still like a second entry, even though we know that it's never going to come around to existing.